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Cincinnati Bengals Minicamp Winners & Losers
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The Cincinnati Bengals have wrapped up mandatory minicamp, and it's time to break down the biggest winners and losers from Zac Taylor's decision to cut minicamp down to just one practice.
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In today's Bengals discussion, we dive into everything that stood out during mandatory minicamp and OTAs, including the growing confidence surrounding Joe Burrow, the continued development of young players, and the impact of the organization's aggressive all-in approach for the 2026 NFL season.
Joe Burrow continues to be one of the biggest storylines of the offseason. His comments during minicamp, leadership style, and renewed championship mindset have Bengals fans fired up heading into training camp. We discuss why Burrow looks more motivated than ever and how this year's team is shaping up around him.
We also highlight several standout performers, including Charlie Jones, Mike Gesicki, Josh Newton, Bralen Lux, Barrett Carter, Demetrius Knight, Eric All, and new defensive star Dexter Lawrence. Which players helped their stock the most during minicamp? Which young Bengals are positioning themselves for larger roles in 2026?
On the flip side, we discuss some players and situations that landed in the "loser" category, including injury concerns, roster battles, depth chart questions, and what the shortened minicamp means for the development of Cincinnati's younger defenders under Al Golden.
With training camp just around the corner, this is a great opportunity to evaluate where the Bengals stand after OTAs and mandatory minicamp and what it means for their Super Bowl aspirations.
Topics Covered:
Joe Burrow's offseason leadership
Bengals minicamp winners and losers
Charlie Jones breakout potential
Mike Gesicki's role in the offense
Josh Newton and Bralen Lux updates
Eric All injury recovery
Dexter Lawrence's impact
Al Golden's defense
Bengals training camp outlook
Cincinnati Bengals 2026 season expectations
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